Man Who Used All His Money to Set Up a Brick Business Makes No Sales, Sheds Tears in Touching Video

Man Who Used All His Money to Set Up a Brick Business Makes No Sales, Sheds Tears in Touching Video

  • A man who decided to toe the entrepreneurship path is not finding it easy at all and has poured out his frustration on social media
  • The man displayed his new block industry and revealed he used all his resources in setting it up, but no one has supported his business
  • His video touched people, with many advising him on strategies to attract people to his new business

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A heartbroken man has taken to social media to cry out over slow sales in his brick business.

Man who used all his money to set up block industry weeps after making no sales
The man said he used all his resources to set up the block business. Photo: @arisekola55
Source: UGC

Brick-making business off to a fail

The new entrepreneur, @arisekola55, shared a video showing his brick-making business, which is situated in Ibadan.

His TikTok video captured the sand he used to make the bricks. He panned his camera to show the numerous bricks already moulded and ready to be purchased.

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@arisekola55 shed tears in the video. He said he used all his resources to set up the business and has not received a single customer despite selling his blocks at R9.97. He begged for people's support.

Watch the video below:

People advise the brick moulder

The man's video had many flocking to his comment section to express their opinions.

@Captain gaming asked:

"Sorry. Which of the blocks do you sell for R9 Even here a block is R8."

@richmond18123 reacted:

"We are facing the same thing. I opened a paint shop in my area and it showed me wonders. Now I don’t have funds for my home bills and myself. Just praying to God for help."

@Certified♻️ Wicked Soul shared:

"Currently facing the same on my laundry store business. The first month was good but the second month so rough but I guess what I’m still planning to open another branch and not giving up ."

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@LOKI said:

"Make good relationship with the bricklayers in that area."

@Mason 4PF said:

"What? Oh my. That is bad. Maybe you need to lower the price to R8 and the increase little by little if you do not see customers."

@Kalicodes advised

"Do marketing. Go to any ongoing site and offer them quality blocks with less price."

Limpopo graduate makes bricks to support family of 7

Meanwhile, Briefly News reported that a young lady from Limpopo is working hard to ensure her family's survival. The 23-year-old graduated from the University of Venda and will soon obtain her second qualification.

Briefly News spoke to Tshilate Pfunzo, who said she supports her entire family with her brick-making.

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Source: TUKO.co.ke

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